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i lie carolina watchman 70l xvil-teibi seeies salisbury n c october 29 1885 no 2 tee charlotte jmusio house branch o 1 ludd23n & b1te:j iusic jse j imikt.s tlii lowest terms the kasiest order l-miou this 101 â€¢ â€¢â– : and have time money and freight v i yp^t-.igs'ny s^i.x '.' jksa hiekeniig lianos alnson ix llamim urgans tin nd instruments h 1 matliushek pianos packard ( vhe,u-al < y;ans 1 1 pieces 1 u s&fy tlf*li i mi t & co pianos bay state organs sheet music nt 25 per cent y$i Â» s wv "- ifll anon pianos on fifteen days trial oft former prices i micrst stock of music books and musical merchandise in the state write for oatalouoe mention this pnpor ' address v t barnwell manopor | correspondence with teachers and tuners solicited 40:lyl clum.ottk f n c the great external remedy kluttz's tobacco liniment f <> r rheumatism gout neu ralgia sprains bruises pains aches g combining the vi â– ii man â€¢ fering i relief guaranteed .â– â– ' j kflts action is w0sderfu1 . suffer i cure-al remedy ii hit il '..â– ; eil many i m . ut life in luc " are soli the publlf not as li hui ertt there la palu u â– â– iu large buttles at only 25 cents for 1 by ail druggists ask for it and in sist upon having it don't bepul off with rorthlrs substitutes trj it and you will bbthjinkfult'.ii having had it brought to your attention theo f kluttz &. co 50 sausbckv n c south iiiveb ac ad^ik i . south river rowan county it c a good si liool o at m in a hoaltlt.v vil lage fi miles from salisbury term coin dienci's sfptembei till itits and contin ues nine months all the english branches iucludi ig algebra taughl tiior ougiily latin and greek optional good board in private families ni low rates tuition motk-ra ', and graded ac cording to studies nirsued i>Â«>t l;u uishel school building in the county for paticulars address j m hill principal sept 2,1838 3m bv virtue of a decree of tin si court of kowan county in the case oi j l sifford guardian of mary c v ex parti i will oll at public aucti the court house i â– , in salisbury on monday tiie oth day ol october isiio a tract of land adjoining the lands of morris leah c bern hart and others â€” be ing lot no 4 in the division of the lands of chas miller dee'd containing â€¢"> ! : , terms â€” one-third cash one third in sis and one-third in twelvemonths with boi il and interest from date of sale at eight per cent on tlic deferred payments j l sifford g lardian srpt 4th 1 85 47:4t washington letter from < > ir k _ r iar correcpondent washington oct 17 l885 the election in ohio aroused but little ; im re i wa - surprised to find less than half the usual crowd on the night of lection around the bulletin boards was but little excitement and the anxious face ofthe govern men t clc rk was no1 be si en the republican party seems to be sur prised and i i it is alive as for the i 'â– mocrats they hold that it was simply natural that ohio should go republican and i a repul lican talc and the political predilictions of the people are i arainount and cannot be changed per .,â– ;â€¢. by tidal waves or trickery the l'n idi nt has nothing to say in ref to the result and those who ex pected an expression of opinion were disappointed of the prominent demo crats all advanced some reason for the defeat and senator eustis is quoted us having said to a friend thai he regarded the null as a rebuke for the president in exciting and gossip giving event of the week was of a diplomatic : ( nd saturnalian character emanuel del j retary of the < lilian legation i : -; night arrested and taken to the i precinct ration house for being i and disorderly in company w ith mr perreard the proprietor of a french hotel he si 1 on tha steps of the nation al re lasi uighl aboul l0:30 o'clock to enter while his companion n from the act iisc of their scuffii attracted the if ( ffieer mcmahon who ap ... d and at oi ce pro eeded to ar :. i ; he one n ho was 1 he mosi intoxica t 1 and disorderly this person happen ed to he mr del canipo mr perreard ,â– officer's action you â– i his man he said no sir arrest him as he did no1 stat any reason why he could not arresi him the officer conclu ded t hat â– â– : r pern ird was trying to re sist him and tak ins prisoner he ac cordingly truck him a blow with his fist iged liit hold upon the drunk en man he had arrested hr pen-card Â« ho i . a frenchman and naturally of a hoi temper lie e furious at the blow and poured out a torreni of abuse ai the â€¢..;;, it \\ im placed him also under arrest meanwhile his i;r ; prisoner had been cling to release himself swearing at ticcr in a curious jumble of french vl ppanwh mcmahon who is a powerful man was quite capable however of managing two prisoners at a time and it was noi long before the party arrived at the fifth precinct station house what is your name inquired the station keeper addressing the drunken m a n n . 1 am emanuel del canipo of the i legation was the reply extracted from the prisoner i mid many oaths and curses and if you arrest me he add taking his fist in the station keeper's i'll ha e \ ou li â– ." the handsome i wius li id with rage and ed with dissipatii n li raved and ie d knocki 1 the books and ink si ant oil t he desk and shouted air swore in all the tongues at his command the difference between you ami me said he to the station keeper is that i am a gentleman of birth and education while you â€” yon â€” " and here his indigna tion chocked him miserable summed up his estimation of the station keeper when he could regain his speech as soon as he showed his passport a proof that he belonged to the legation the ser geant on duty told him that he was free oul 1 go no yell d i el < ampo with excited frenzy 4 1 won't go i'll have secretary bayard brought here to prove my identity telephone to him you â€” scoundrel ' : a hansym which had been sent for ar rived at this moment and ik1 campo was taken out between two policemen and si ni home what a terrible little game cock of a country chili is our country need not shake in her boots over the events of last night but it is well understood that the american navy is not in such an advanced stage of reconstruction as to render a hostile misunderstanding with any foreign power ai all desirable and it is well known that the chilian govern ment has a somewhat contemptuous opinion of the i'dind states and might ju up t this little eineute as a veritable cams !Â» hi the mortgage system the durham reporter says oftne mort gage system if however a farmer or any one else can get along without mortgages it is far i r sometimes it is the best thing that can be done and like other species of credit is a benefit t the mortgagor but in many cases jrreal 1 falls on the mortgagee if a man will look over the pile of mortgages held by some of our business men that arc ast due and no way in collect them he will see who has the big end of the bag to hold small amounts from ten to twenty dollars scattered over an area of from twenty to thirty miles comprising in the aggregate perhaps a thousand dollars with no way to collect is a considerable item to one man ' our advice is to keep out of mortgages if possible as the best thing for boi h parties t li re arc farmers and farmer one will thrive grow rich and another close to him will be in debt will mortgage and h'nally be bankrupted and homeless y a mav see this in the finest cotton and tobacco counties one man makes bis three five,teu thousand dollarsclear each w hile his neighbor just over the fence loses year by year and finally ends with complete ruin how is this it is the man much more than in the land the mortgage system once entered upon will be always continued from year to year by poor farmers or lazy farmers or drinking farmers or extravagant tanners the first mortgage upon a farm is as bad for the farmer as the firsl chill is for the a in a \ cllow fever district it is the beginning of an attack that will end in greal suffering and possibly in finan cial death brware of tht first mortgage â€” wil > - u a stump orator exclaimed i know no north no south no ca*t no west fellow citizens then exclaimed an d fanner in the crowd its time you went to school and larnt jngraphy which bible an interesting question has recently been l<-ci led in the court of common pleas of mercer county pennsylvania i aii injunction was applied for to restrain the use of the king james versi n of the : bible and the gospel hymns in the open j ing exercises ofthe public schools the i movers were members of the roman cath olic church they alleged thai in their belief the only correct version ofthe ho ly bible is the version recognized adopt ed and directed to 1 used in worship by said roman catholic church commonly known as the douay bible and that all other english versions ofthe sacred scrip 1 tures are incorrect unauthorized and sec tarian in character that in the public j schools their children were compelled to read and sing or hear read and sung that which is offensive to the plaintiffs and which the plaintiffs believe to be injurious to their children or else to absent them selves from the opening exercises of said schools this the plaintiffs claimed was contrary to the constitution and laws of pennsylvania which guarantee the i rights of conscious and prohibit sectarian instruction in the public schools the c nut held that it had no authority to de cide upon the correctness of either the king james or the douay bible as all versions stood equal before the law and the school directors had the power to au thorize the use of any this ruling gives human catholics the right where their school directors are in the majority to have their own bible used in the public schools kb-Â«Â«Â»Â«-a the hickory fair a success notwithstanding the limited time in which i svas gotten up and the busy season with the farmers the fair which has been in progress here since wed nesday morninghas been largely attend ed and is n success in every particular the exhibit ofthe various articles from the field orchard garden workshop studio and of a domestic nature is splendid the display of musical in struments machines and articles in flo ral hall made by some of our business men is also very attractive the most interesting and substantial feature of this exhibition is the daily parade of registered and fine blooked stock from catawba andadjoining counties consist ing mainly of cattle but there are a great many fine horses mules stallions jacks sheep hogs chickens c the running trotting foot-racing walking matches baseball playing c have all been enjoyed very much by all among the winners of the trotting and running races we notice messrs abel robinson j m garrison h f kistler and d w etowe press silent men washington never made a speech in the zenith of his fame he once at tempted it failed and gave it up con fused and abashed in framing the constitution of the united states the labor was almost wholly performed in committee of the whole of which george washington was the chairman but he made only two speeches during the convention which were of a very few words each the convention how ever acknowledged the master spirit and historians affirm that had it not been for his personal popularity and the thirty words of his first speech pro nouncingii the best that could be unit ed upon the constitution would have been rejected by the people thomas jefferson never made a speech he couldn't do it napoleon whose execu tive ability is almost without a parallel said that his greatest trouble was in finding men of deeds rather than words too well represented last week there were six blockaders and a negro hill dickson charged with larceny in jail the moonshiners were all taken to statesville to attend feder al court monday and bill is left in sol itary confinement in addition to these men who were in jail several others have been within the last few weeks bound over to attend court at states ville on the charge of either making or selling whiskey illicitly caldwell and alexander are too well represented at statesville this week indeed it seems that this illicit whiskey business is be ing run for all it is worth and the de puty marshals are having plenty of work this business should either be broken up root and branch or else the internal revenue system should be abol ished as useless â€” lcnoir topic a novel clock a westen jeweler has invented a novel time-piece in the shape of a steel wire streched across his show window in which a stuffed canary hops from left to right indicating as it goes the hour of the of the day by pointing with its beak at a dial stretched beneath the wire and having the figures from one to twenty-four when it reaches the latter figure it glides across the window to one again there is no mechanism that can be seen it all being inside the bird the inventor says he was three years in studying it out cluverius will probably hang the writ of error granted by the virginia court of appeals in t lie case of clnverius the richmond murderer simply suspends the sentence of death until the question of granting a new trial can be heard and disposed of it has no effect whatever on the ulti mate carrying out of the sentence in case of an adverse decision by tho court lessons in heroism not long ago in an editorial we re ferred to heroes in broadcloth two instances have occurred to illustrate this a boy had fallen in the river at new york a crowd of men and boys \ were looking on an exquisitly dress ; ed person appeared he took in the i situation at a glance lie saw a strange j boy in the water drowning and no one lending a helping hand off went his coat and hat nva he plunged into the i river and rescued the boy he took no care of fine clothes diamonds or life as long as a human being was in peril he was a hero in fine linen here is a lesson net to judge by appearances another instance is repo ted at iioches ter n y the grenessee river runs through it and the banks are steep and rocky a gentleman living there had long been absent and ha just returned on the train he was hurrying home anxious to see his wife and children an account says : he was hurrying along the streets with a bright vision of home in his mind when he saw on the bank of he river a lot of excited men " what is the matter lie shouted they replied a boy is in the wa ter why don't you save him he ast ed in a moment throwing down his : carpet bag and pulling o2 his coat hi jumped into tho stream grasped tht boy in his arms and struggled with hit to the shore and as he wiped the water from his dripping face he recognized his own boy ' here is lesson number two do not judge by appearances â€” wil star ohio gone sepublican |; the election in ohio surprised ' many it was believed that a victo-i ry awaited the democrats the nom ination of hoadly was regarded as a j misfortune and even democratic pa pers were found declaring in advance ' that he would be defeated the ite publicans are victors electing the governor and carrying the legislature by a good working majority there is no doubt that ohio is republican , it is always so when there are not lo < cal issues to divide the germans have not always voted s-oiid for the ' republican candidates but when they i have done so there has been no d;fi culty in electing them what effect the democratic defeat will have on new york may not be known but the probability is that it will injure the prospects of that party it may be that it ought not to have such an effect but judging from former defeats an unfavorable influence will be ex erted the greatest danger in new york however will be found iu the unfortunate discords thatseem peren nial and perpetual â€” wilstar overcome by quirina a scene was created in the supreme j court at atlanta ga en tuesday by justice bland ford suddenly drop ping from his chair and falling to the floor court was immediately sus pended and chief justice jacson and justice hall rushed to ids side and laid him on one of the velvet benches of the room the lawyers in the room gathered around him and it was thought he was dying medical aid was summoned but when the physi cians arrived it was found that he was better he was soon well enough to get up and was carried to his home lie had taken fifteen grains of quinine for the bad cold from which lie was suffering which overcame his nervous fsystem and prostrated him historic eoom the jerusalem chamber in which the bible was revised is a part of westminster abbey and took its name from tapestrios and pictures which represent scenes of jerusalem it is a simple rectangular room wainscoted with cedar iioui the holy land in the center of the room stands a long broad table in this chamber henry vi died in 1413 when he was on the eve of a pilgrim age to palestine in i he room ad dison and sir isaac newton lay in state before they were laid in their final resting places xing james version ofthe bible the westmin ster catechism and the common prayer book have all come from the jerusalem chamber great and rich country in the days of the montezumas we are told that the aboriginal mexicans shod their horses with silveraud cov ered their houses with gold sheeting so plentiful were these now preciom metals then in that newly discovered land upon the same principle we suppose ttiat doc smith of buffalo acted last week when he drove down to lenoir with a cargo of geese coop ed up in a crater made of walnut slats what with a railroad from rich lands with silver rails and marble topped waluut goose crates front buffalo we are inclined to pronounce this a great country â€” lcnoir topic mary anderson in boy's clothes new york graphic if mary anderson has gained in flesh during her long absence the fact is not made evident through any en largement of her somewhat thin but â– always beautiful ieaturcs sue has however learned to give new expres â– sions to her countenance as well as to her voice and us rosalind she has man now moods and caprice some of them recalling without greatly resembling the parihenin which is an abiding picture in the memory of i most americans in her dress as a : boy she gives us an especially pleas ing new feature in the exhibition for the first time on this stage of a leg i which it is but the truth t say needs i only to be seen to be admired it is ; air.ple without beir.g gross it is ap propriate to the trunk to which it be ; , longs as if it had come from the hands li of an artist specially gifted as to liar ; mony in proportion bearing in mind the entire structure from head to heel ( on a buxom person it would certain ! ly have the appearance of a leg pain '> fully misplaced and dangerously un certain but as miss anderson's mem ber it is precisely as it should be â€” it j is graceful it is accurately roundel it is confident and at the same time modest it is pathetic in some of its movements in accordance with the , lines it helps to interpret it i-s win 1 ning always and it is handled by its i possessor with the consummate grace of which only she is capable wl fee that thi.s notice of its first appearance fii the new york stage without the ; disfigurement of drapery is unavoid able the debut was entirely success ful and more thau that it serves to remove a growingly unhappy doubt is to the member in question which has beeu carried by an always patient but at present thoroughly gratified j mblic altogether too long opposed to the blair bill ( the salisbury watchman thinks . that the passage of the blair educa i tional aid bill by the next congress ' will be the worst thing that could happen to the people of the south and it is the duty of every thought ful person to fight it we agree with the watchman and say good bye to states rights and self-independence when a southern state acknowledges itself a pauper and dependent on the national treas ury for a gift of money for any pur pose â€” char dem where the editor stopped the boyden house at salisbury is being fitted up for winter guests a number of whom have already en gaged rooms and others expected the house will probably be full nil winter among other guests who are expected one of the largest deal ers in real estate in the new england states will make his headquarters there and carry on an extensive busi ness in north carolina lauds the boyden we understand has a fair share of the traveling patronage â€” lexington dispatch mormon proselyting in north carolina a meeting whs held by three eld ers and two ladies of the mormon faith at an old school house in a se cluded place neur the village of east bend yadkin county a short time since the attendance was small and earnest exhortation tailed to add a single convert to the fold polygamy was barely mentioned and is entirely omitted from the articles of faith which were distributed at the close of the meeting upon neatly printed cards with the name of an elder upon tiie opposite siÂ«ie â€” win ston sentinel asheville fair note3 w s primrose president of the state exposition after looking through the exhibits said the department of agricultural products on our grounds is decidedly the best he ever saw in the state everybody is praising the magnifi cent display of farm products at the fair this is but a just tribute to our farmers and section and a specially merited compliment to capt natt at kinson to whose extraodinary energy and judgment th 3 success is due the stock exhibited is large and ve rv fine this is one of the most en couraging features of the fair the improvement in stock is most noticea ble several counties are represented â€” citiz n ex-governor anthony once said the average kansas town will vote bonds to buy a can to tie to a dogs tail a man who died in cincinnati the other day owned up to having six wives there was a smile ou his face when he was dead it is generally believed that dako ta and montana territories will be ad mitted into the union as states dur i ! ing the next session of congress ' if i were you and von were i she sang vigorously at the piano and turning to liim she said what would you do well love he answered judging from your dispo sition and the color of your hair l say you would take a club and knock me off that piano stool it i didn't stop singing cincinnati merchant i traveller when in i ho wrong channel the bile wreaks grievous injury head j ache constipation pain in the liver and stomach jaundice nausea ensue a few : closes of hostetter's stomach hitters will reform these evils ami prevent furtjn jury it i i pleasant aperient its action upon the bowels being unaccompanied by '< griping the liver is both regulated and ' stimulated by it and it is very impolitic to disregard disorder t'th;it organ which j through neglect mny culminate in danger ous congestion and hepatic abscess the i bitters should be resorted to at an early stage failure to do tin renders a contest ' with the maladv more protracted fever i iml ague rheumatism kidney and bla troubles are remedied lÂ»y this fine rnedi ind the increasing imflrmities t age miti gated by it it may be also used in ron ealescence with adrantbge as it has the restoration of vigor unity high an english and classical school for boys md girls located at wood leaf 11 miles ivest of salisbury students prepared tor lusiness or college desirable board at j easonable rates stud en t8 desiring to study music will | x under the instruction of an experienced eacher mis r vv boyd term opens the 28th ol september l 1 md continues nine months address g b wetmqre jr principal 50:eoav foi4w come quick | d el a ys a re da xg erous ! ! j s mccubbins lasjust returned from the northern i il largest & best selected ! stock of goods that he has ever offered to the public ; consisting of dry goods gro i series huts hoot and shoes sole leather crockery and queens-ware clothing pro vision wood and willow ware fcc also a full line of fertilizers of the very best brands viz baker's well tried for wheat merryman's a d bone " walker's ground hone " 'â€¢ natural guano just from orchilla and supposed the only natural guano on the market go and tret testimonials and if you want to save money don't forget to call on him before buying either goods or fertilizers salisbury oct 1 1 **â€¢â– -,. 25:tf 3pm.o2p a radicalc'jre for'k ioo freo iiululrer.ee or nervous jfc^i^terf^ss debility w v . r v v i â€¢ ! ifr^ss organic weakm^gfc g&s^s iisftasus^faft iryoune&middiokj^'v 1 :!.::;^ t 5 ;^! aged wen fjik ,.; m t 0 ( ... n ,.Â« f . ( , r a,-i 0 tested for ovebsix ; r 3s ! i j i : â€žâ– , 1 ,;^ years byuseinmanyatb mra r ai princi thousand cases by dirmtappfication vs tot bifloencc is fell ts4j0 s3 irifeont deity thsaa iffluril fur.ctiorsof tl'.c hu packftceo i?e tlteafzixt hs^ism5s53 or.o llonth - s3 oo^jsh patior thccomcichwf two months - c.ipg-dfulci i r.irÂ»i!vpsir.Â»l>"th threo mostiid 7.00a&yttren ai.dtl-xual vigor harass remedy co.7m'fcchemi3t8 300 i n icillfc st st lgui3 mo r i 5 qturco persons not a truss r5 w Â« ask ftr fi-rn ofo'ir appliance kerosene oil by tiif barrel at enniss drug store july 9 85 tf fresh turmp seed the earliest ami best turnip seed for sale at exsiss trusses ofallkind reduced prices at exxiss ciiepp:r than ever also rubber rings for fruit jars at enxiss sgarr's preseryiub powdks for sale at enxiss the best and chepest for threshers reapers and mowers at enxiss prescriptions ! ! if you want your prescriptions pat op chea[ter than anywhere else r o to enniss drug store enniss blackberry cordial \ for disenterr diarrhoaa flux c for sale at enxiss 1 drag store ' c a kraus oh1ta2Â£s1tt<&jl paintsiti particular attention paid to frescoing and indoor . was or water-colors \> hi make bi 1 on chur â– â– . -. pur 1 .; â– bu idiagsand tntei l reference lfdeslr iardware c â€¢ â€¢ *-, ..â– ". when you want hardware at low figures on the undersigned at no 2 granite d a.atwell tsut far the cardwellthresher lisbury x i june stli tf tadun mineral springs academy palmersville.m .,!>., o n.c c i martix principal | graduate ol wake r â– : college uul also at tne cniversltj f virginia jy fumok 3 to is per session at 5 months the only school in ihls section th.it teaches the university ol \ i methods â€” vigorous iix tensh . the cheapest school in the j s where t i -â– v irld-renowed methods are i â– iiiglii good board oulj f per month 21 iy address < 11 maiitis prlu send your wool t tin alisliriry foota ills i this new factory v in operation and facilities lor man taring \\ oolcn goods such as have nev efore been offered t our people arc in the reucli of the entire wool grow oinnniiiiiy c manufacture jeans cassimers flannels linseys blankets yarns hulls c diciting i liberal patronage of ourpeo we irc respectfully s.m.i.-iu kv wooles mills oflicc at old express office fij is now at the corner of kerr & lee streets with a full lino of drv goods and groceries also keeps a first class boarding house call and see him organized 1859 capital & assets b75o.ooo j rhodks brownb i fwm c coast prest f \ secretary twenty-sixth annual statement januakt 1 3i ipltal f?,nn,nno oo unadjusted losses 24,<hk oo bi si rve for ke-lnsurance and all other i j?o j 17 j0 711,330 3 scnedcxe of asset3 cash in nauonal i ink f '.'â– Â»â– > "Â« 11 :.<â€¢;â– : 2 united states reglsi 1:9,-0000 : b hi 51/*7 m 3 186,400 0 1 manufacturing stocks 11 1.735 on local stocks â€¢"Â», 770 00 real estate untneumbered cit property 97.297 1 . s0.413 t4 total assets - 74 1,380 32 t al.r.fn brown agt salisbury n c march 26 :--".. em something new r.ami chimneys^a that will not break by heat tor sale at diamond dyes all colon you don't forget to call fnr seeds of la at enniss to the ladies call and ee the flower pot tit a million of worms gnawing day and night is quite enough we think to throw a child into spasms shriner'a indian er mifupo will destroy and expel them nd restore the ch ild

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i lie carolina watchman 70l xvil-teibi seeies salisbury n c october 29 1885 no 2 tee charlotte jmusio house branch o 1 ludd23n & b1te:j iusic jse j imikt.s tlii lowest terms the kasiest order l-miou this 101 â€¢ â€¢â– : and have time money and freight v i yp^t-.igs'ny s^i.x '.' jksa hiekeniig lianos alnson ix llamim urgans tin nd instruments h 1 matliushek pianos packard ( vhe,u-al < y;ans 1 1 pieces 1 u s&fy tlf*li i mi t & co pianos bay state organs sheet music nt 25 per cent y$i Â» s wv "- ifll anon pianos on fifteen days trial oft former prices i micrst stock of music books and musical merchandise in the state write for oatalouoe mention this pnpor ' address v t barnwell manopor | correspondence with teachers and tuners solicited 40:lyl clum.ottk f n c the great external remedy kluttz's tobacco liniment f <> r rheumatism gout neu ralgia sprains bruises pains aches g combining the vi â– ii man â€¢ fering i relief guaranteed .â– â– ' j kflts action is w0sderfu1 . suffer i cure-al remedy ii hit il '..â– ; eil many i m . ut life in luc " are soli the publlf not as li hui ertt there la palu u â– â– iu large buttles at only 25 cents for 1 by ail druggists ask for it and in sist upon having it don't bepul off with rorthlrs substitutes trj it and you will bbthjinkfult'.ii having had it brought to your attention theo f kluttz &. co 50 sausbckv n c south iiiveb ac ad^ik i . south river rowan county it c a good si liool o at m in a hoaltlt.v vil lage fi miles from salisbury term coin dienci's sfptembei till itits and contin ues nine months all the english branches iucludi ig algebra taughl tiior ougiily latin and greek optional good board in private families ni low rates tuition motk-ra ', and graded ac cording to studies nirsued i>Â«>t l;u uishel school building in the county for paticulars address j m hill principal sept 2,1838 3m bv virtue of a decree of tin si court of kowan county in the case oi j l sifford guardian of mary c v ex parti i will oll at public aucti the court house i â– , in salisbury on monday tiie oth day ol october isiio a tract of land adjoining the lands of morris leah c bern hart and others â€” be ing lot no 4 in the division of the lands of chas miller dee'd containing â€¢"> ! : , terms â€” one-third cash one third in sis and one-third in twelvemonths with boi il and interest from date of sale at eight per cent on tlic deferred payments j l sifford g lardian srpt 4th 1 85 47:4t washington letter from < > ir k _ r iar correcpondent washington oct 17 l885 the election in ohio aroused but little ; im re i wa - surprised to find less than half the usual crowd on the night of lection around the bulletin boards was but little excitement and the anxious face ofthe govern men t clc rk was no1 be si en the republican party seems to be sur prised and i i it is alive as for the i 'â– mocrats they hold that it was simply natural that ohio should go republican and i a repul lican talc and the political predilictions of the people are i arainount and cannot be changed per .,â– ;â€¢. by tidal waves or trickery the l'n idi nt has nothing to say in ref to the result and those who ex pected an expression of opinion were disappointed of the prominent demo crats all advanced some reason for the defeat and senator eustis is quoted us having said to a friend thai he regarded the null as a rebuke for the president in exciting and gossip giving event of the week was of a diplomatic : ( nd saturnalian character emanuel del j retary of the < lilian legation i : -; night arrested and taken to the i precinct ration house for being i and disorderly in company w ith mr perreard the proprietor of a french hotel he si 1 on tha steps of the nation al re lasi uighl aboul l0:30 o'clock to enter while his companion n from the act iisc of their scuffii attracted the if ( ffieer mcmahon who ap ... d and at oi ce pro eeded to ar :. i ; he one n ho was 1 he mosi intoxica t 1 and disorderly this person happen ed to he mr del canipo mr perreard ,â– officer's action you â– i his man he said no sir arrest him as he did no1 stat any reason why he could not arresi him the officer conclu ded t hat â– â– : r pern ird was trying to re sist him and tak ins prisoner he ac cordingly truck him a blow with his fist iged liit hold upon the drunk en man he had arrested hr pen-card Â« ho i . a frenchman and naturally of a hoi temper lie e furious at the blow and poured out a torreni of abuse ai the â€¢..;;, it \\ im placed him also under arrest meanwhile his i;r ; prisoner had been cling to release himself swearing at ticcr in a curious jumble of french vl ppanwh mcmahon who is a powerful man was quite capable however of managing two prisoners at a time and it was noi long before the party arrived at the fifth precinct station house what is your name inquired the station keeper addressing the drunken m a n n . 1 am emanuel del canipo of the i legation was the reply extracted from the prisoner i mid many oaths and curses and if you arrest me he add taking his fist in the station keeper's i'll ha e \ ou li â– ." the handsome i wius li id with rage and ed with dissipatii n li raved and ie d knocki 1 the books and ink si ant oil t he desk and shouted air swore in all the tongues at his command the difference between you ami me said he to the station keeper is that i am a gentleman of birth and education while you â€” yon â€” " and here his indigna tion chocked him miserable summed up his estimation of the station keeper when he could regain his speech as soon as he showed his passport a proof that he belonged to the legation the ser geant on duty told him that he was free oul 1 go no yell d i el < ampo with excited frenzy 4 1 won't go i'll have secretary bayard brought here to prove my identity telephone to him you â€” scoundrel ' : a hansym which had been sent for ar rived at this moment and ik1 campo was taken out between two policemen and si ni home what a terrible little game cock of a country chili is our country need not shake in her boots over the events of last night but it is well understood that the american navy is not in such an advanced stage of reconstruction as to render a hostile misunderstanding with any foreign power ai all desirable and it is well known that the chilian govern ment has a somewhat contemptuous opinion of the i'dind states and might ju up t this little eineute as a veritable cams !Â» hi the mortgage system the durham reporter says oftne mort gage system if however a farmer or any one else can get along without mortgages it is far i r sometimes it is the best thing that can be done and like other species of credit is a benefit t the mortgagor but in many cases jrreal 1 falls on the mortgagee if a man will look over the pile of mortgages held by some of our business men that arc ast due and no way in collect them he will see who has the big end of the bag to hold small amounts from ten to twenty dollars scattered over an area of from twenty to thirty miles comprising in the aggregate perhaps a thousand dollars with no way to collect is a considerable item to one man ' our advice is to keep out of mortgages if possible as the best thing for boi h parties t li re arc farmers and farmer one will thrive grow rich and another close to him will be in debt will mortgage and h'nally be bankrupted and homeless y a mav see this in the finest cotton and tobacco counties one man makes bis three five,teu thousand dollarsclear each w hile his neighbor just over the fence loses year by year and finally ends with complete ruin how is this it is the man much more than in the land the mortgage system once entered upon will be always continued from year to year by poor farmers or lazy farmers or drinking farmers or extravagant tanners the first mortgage upon a farm is as bad for the farmer as the firsl chill is for the a in a \ cllow fever district it is the beginning of an attack that will end in greal suffering and possibly in finan cial death brware of tht first mortgage â€” wil > - u a stump orator exclaimed i know no north no south no ca*t no west fellow citizens then exclaimed an d fanner in the crowd its time you went to school and larnt jngraphy which bible an interesting question has recently been l fully misplaced and dangerously un certain but as miss anderson's mem ber it is precisely as it should be â€” it j is graceful it is accurately roundel it is confident and at the same time modest it is pathetic in some of its movements in accordance with the , lines it helps to interpret it i-s win 1 ning always and it is handled by its i possessor with the consummate grace of which only she is capable wl fee that thi.s notice of its first appearance fii the new york stage without the ; disfigurement of drapery is unavoid able the debut was entirely success ful and more thau that it serves to remove a growingly unhappy doubt is to the member in question which has beeu carried by an always patient but at present thoroughly gratified j mblic altogether too long opposed to the blair bill ( the salisbury watchman thinks . that the passage of the blair educa i tional aid bill by the next congress ' will be the worst thing that could happen to the people of the south and it is the duty of every thought ful person to fight it we agree with the watchman and say good bye to states rights and self-independence when a southern state acknowledges itself a pauper and dependent on the national treas ury for a gift of money for any pur pose â€” char dem where the editor stopped the boyden house at salisbury is being fitted up for winter guests a number of whom have already en gaged rooms and others expected the house will probably be full nil winter among other guests who are expected one of the largest deal ers in real estate in the new england states will make his headquarters there and carry on an extensive busi ness in north carolina lauds the boyden we understand has a fair share of the traveling patronage â€” lexington dispatch mormon proselyting in north carolina a meeting whs held by three eld ers and two ladies of the mormon faith at an old school house in a se cluded place neur the village of east bend yadkin county a short time since the attendance was small and earnest exhortation tailed to add a single convert to the fold polygamy was barely mentioned and is entirely omitted from the articles of faith which were distributed at the close of the meeting upon neatly printed cards with the name of an elder upon tiie opposite siÂ«ie â€” win ston sentinel asheville fair note3 w s primrose president of the state exposition after looking through the exhibits said the department of agricultural products on our grounds is decidedly the best he ever saw in the state everybody is praising the magnifi cent display of farm products at the fair this is but a just tribute to our farmers and section and a specially merited compliment to capt natt at kinson to whose extraodinary energy and judgment th 3 success is due the stock exhibited is large and ve rv fine this is one of the most en couraging features of the fair the improvement in stock is most noticea ble several counties are represented â€” citiz n ex-governor anthony once said the average kansas town will vote bonds to buy a can to tie to a dogs tail a man who died in cincinnati the other day owned up to having six wives there was a smile ou his face when he was dead it is generally believed that dako ta and montana territories will be ad mitted into the union as states dur i ! ing the next session of congress ' if i were you and von were i she sang vigorously at the piano and turning to liim she said what would you do well love he answered judging from your dispo sition and the color of your hair l say you would take a club and knock me off that piano stool it i didn't stop singing cincinnati merchant i traveller when in i ho wrong channel the bile wreaks grievous injury head j ache constipation pain in the liver and stomach jaundice nausea ensue a few : closes of hostetter's stomach hitters will reform these evils ami prevent furtjn jury it i i pleasant aperient its action upon the bowels being unaccompanied by '< griping the liver is both regulated and ' stimulated by it and it is very impolitic to disregard disorder t'th;it organ which j through neglect mny culminate in danger ous congestion and hepatic abscess the i bitters should be resorted to at an early stage failure to do tin renders a contest ' with the maladv more protracted fever i iml ague rheumatism kidney and bla troubles are remedied lÂ»y this fine rnedi ind the increasing imflrmities t age miti gated by it it may be also used in ron ealescence with adrantbge as it has the restoration of vigor unity high an english and classical school for boys md girls located at wood leaf 11 miles ivest of salisbury students prepared tor lusiness or college desirable board at j easonable rates stud en t8 desiring to study music will | x under the instruction of an experienced eacher mis r vv boyd term opens the 28th ol september l 1 md continues nine months address g b wetmqre jr principal 50:eoav foi4w come quick | d el a ys a re da xg erous ! ! j s mccubbins lasjust returned from the northern i il largest & best selected ! stock of goods that he has ever offered to the public ; consisting of dry goods gro i series huts hoot and shoes sole leather crockery and queens-ware clothing pro vision wood and willow ware fcc also a full line of fertilizers of the very best brands viz baker's well tried for wheat merryman's a d bone " walker's ground hone " 'â€¢ natural guano just from orchilla and supposed the only natural guano on the market go and tret testimonials and if you want to save money don't forget to call on him before buying either goods or fertilizers salisbury oct 1 1 **â€¢â– -,. 25:tf 3pm.o2p a radicalc'jre for'k ioo freo iiululrer.ee or nervous jfc^i^terf^ss debility w v . r v v i â€¢ ! ifr^ss organic weakm^gfc g&s^s iisftasus^faft iryoune&middiokj^'v 1 :!.::;^ t 5 ;^! aged wen fjik ,.; m t 0 ( ... n ,.Â« f . ( , r a,-i 0 tested for ovebsix ; r 3s ! i j i : â€žâ– , 1 ,;^ years byuseinmanyatb mra r ai princi thousand cases by dirmtappfication vs tot bifloencc is fell ts4j0 s3 irifeont deity thsaa iffluril fur.ctiorsof tl'.c hu packftceo i?e tlteafzixt hs^ism5s53 or.o llonth - s3 oo^jsh patior thccomcichwf two months - c.ipg-dfulci i r.irÂ»i!vpsir.Â»l>"th threo mostiid 7.00a&yttren ai.dtl-xual vigor harass remedy co.7m'fcchemi3t8 300 i n icillfc st st lgui3 mo r i 5 qturco persons not a truss r5 w Â« ask ftr fi-rn ofo'ir appliance kerosene oil by tiif barrel at enniss drug store july 9 85 tf fresh turmp seed the earliest ami best turnip seed for sale at exsiss trusses ofallkind reduced prices at exxiss ciiepp:r than ever also rubber rings for fruit jars at enxiss sgarr's preseryiub powdks for sale at enxiss the best and chepest for threshers reapers and mowers at enxiss prescriptions ! ! if you want your prescriptions pat op chea[ter than anywhere else r o to enniss drug store enniss blackberry cordial \ for disenterr diarrhoaa flux c for sale at enxiss 1 drag store ' c a kraus oh1ta2Â£s1tt hi make bi 1 on chur â– â– . -. pur 1 .; â– bu idiagsand tntei l reference lfdeslr iardware c â€¢ â€¢ *-, ..â– ". when you want hardware at low figures on the undersigned at no 2 granite d a.atwell tsut far the cardwellthresher lisbury x i june stli tf tadun mineral springs academy palmersville.m .,!>., o n.c c i martix principal | graduate ol wake r â– : college uul also at tne cniversltj f virginia jy fumok 3 to is per session at 5 months the only school in ihls section th.it teaches the university ol \ i methods â€” vigorous iix tensh . the cheapest school in the j s where t i -â– v irld-renowed methods are i â– iiiglii good board oulj f per month 21 iy address < 11 maiitis prlu send your wool t tin alisliriry foota ills i this new factory v in operation and facilities lor man taring \\ oolcn goods such as have nev efore been offered t our people arc in the reucli of the entire wool grow oinnniiiiiy c manufacture jeans cassimers flannels linseys blankets yarns hulls c diciting i liberal patronage of ourpeo we irc respectfully s.m.i.-iu kv wooles mills oflicc at old express office fij is now at the corner of kerr & lee streets with a full lino of drv goods and groceries also keeps a first class boarding house call and see him organized 1859 capital & assets b75o.ooo j rhodks brownb i fwm c coast prest f \ secretary twenty-sixth annual statement januakt 1 3i ipltal f?,nn,nno oo unadjusted losses 24, "Â« 11 :.